- Made of soft 100& polyester with secure elastic cord and velcro closure
- Measures approximately 9″L x 3″W
Product Description
Relax and ease your troubles away with this soothing sleep mask. Uniquely shaped to allow free eye movement during your REM sleep cycle, this mask encourages a restful sleep and leaves you and your eyes feeling refreshed and stress-free. Soft and pliable to provide a comfortable fit to your face. Perfect for those prone to tired, puffy eyes. Made of soft 100& polyester with secure elastic cord and velcro closure. Measures approximately 9″L x 3″W…. More >>
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I’ve been using these now for a couple of weeks nightly and I have to say they’re extremely comfortable.
Other reviewers have commented that they let light in around the nose, and they’re right … but it’s not a lot of light, even with all the lights in the bedroom on, just a small sliver down by your nose. You can close your eyes and it’ll look/feel completely pitch black and given that I don’t spend a lot of time with my eyes open under the mask, the mask doesn’t lose any functionality because of this bit of light. You might want to get the black color instead of the blue if you’re really concerned, as it may absorb more light.
The velcro strap is adjustable for bigger heads like my own. I honestly didn’t think the cupped design for REM sleep would be a big deal, but it really does make a difference, if just for comfort.
I highly recommend this mask.
Rating: 5 / 5
Yes, a little light leaks in with this mask, but closing your eyes, it’s plenty dark. Yes, the strap can chafe your ears, so I wear it *over* the ears and the problem goes away. Yes, it has 3 laminated layers, and the inner fabric layer does separate from the molded plastic after several months of daily use — so does the fabric on more expensive eyeshades (like Buckys, among others). This one’s worth it; buy 2 or 3. the velcro makes them adjustable, but it may catch on satin pillowcases, not on cotton.
Overall, I’ve never found a better design. They’re light, comfortable, and they do the job they’re designed to do. What more do you want?
Rating: 5 / 5
This is a well made sleep mask. It features a wide elastic band that will not roll, and that is adjustable with a velcro closure. The eye cover part of the mask is a made of a molded foam material with space for the eyes to move during REM sleep. The mask is lightweight and breathes well. It took a couple nights to get used to the feel. It was a little uncomfortable in the nose initially, but I got used to the feeling of it and now find it very comfortable. I like the mask very much except for one thing: it lets light in too much light around the nose area. I’ve found one company on the net that claims 100% light blockage with most of their sleep masks, so I am planning on trying one of those. I only paid $12 for this mask including shipping, but in the end I want a mask that blocks out all light.
Rating: 4 / 5
The mask is comfortable around the face area but after a week or so of use the straps started irritating my ears. My ears are sore and some skin around the lobe is chaffing. They need to design a more comfortable strap. Even more irritating though is that the mask does not seal well around the nose. Light gets in around the nose area and makes it difficult to fall asleep. My bedroom window faces east and I get a lot of bright sunlight in the morning. I was hoping this mask would solve that problem. It didn’t.
Edit: I have washed this mask a few times since I bought it and it is falling apart badly now. I was even sure to wash it gently and let it hang dry. Now I’m back on Amazon looking for a replacement.
Rating: 3 / 5
I found this through a long review of sleep masks by a pilot. I, too, have tried several–I live in the city and it is hard to block out all light from my bedroom [sleeping in a darkened room is supposed to dramatically reduce your risk of breast cancer and dramatically improve your sleep quality.] Even if I could, it’s kind of nice to be able to find my way to the bathroom without stepping on dogs or their toys. Other sleep masks tend to get hot on my face during the night and to irritate my eyes–I had laser surgery and my corneas are a bit sensitive. I’d wake up with slightly gritty-feeling eyes often, and smushed eyelashes. This mask does none of these things. It doesn’t completely block out light along the bottom from a fully lit room,because it doesn’t quite fit my face perfectly, but after the lights are off, it is totally dark. It doesn’t get hot and it doesn’t squish my eyes. I lie on my side, and sometimes it will gap a bit, but it snaps back in place if I move my face away from the pillow. It is the best I’ve found.
Rating: 5 / 5